
This Person Found Out They Accidently Paid For An Illegal Basement Apartment
When their landlord’s actions put their living situation in jeopardy, these tenants are forced to confront a series of challenges including unexpected eviction and dirty living conditions. One day, the renters got a knock on the door from the fire department saying they’re living in an illegal apartment, and will be evicted if the landlord doesn’t get the place up to code. So the landlord kicked them out. They asked if they have to move out any furniture, and he says “no, they’ll just work around it.” Two months later, the landlord gave him the green light to move back in. When he got back, the entire place was filthy. There was thick drywall dust everywhere, paint cans, tools, and garbage. The paint splattered on all of his furniture and mattress. His wooden furniture had scratches, and the shoe rack and shower curtain were destroyed. After arguing for days, the landlord gave him $150 for damages, then upped rent by $100/month because the “apartment is so much better now.”